Hey, im part of a 2 man development team (making small apps etc.) but its very hard to keep our main source directories synchronised (i.e. if i fix a bug in app "a" i have to use MSN or email to send him the changed source file) we had 2 options;
CVS Setup - Its really overkill for a 2 man team (i think anyways), its also hard getting a secure server.
Foldershare - This was quite good until newer versions crippled things like permissions (only one of us has write permissions in a library, and our entire project folder is around 1300 files (the limit is 1500))
We're really looking for a free (or as low cost as possible) application that can;
a) Keep a directory on one PC synchronised with the other (over the internet) which can either auto respond to file changes, or we can commit them easily (P2P is preferred)
b) Secures the transmission and/or provides some kind of authentication (if its a public "library" type application)
Thats it i think, also if there are any free, secure CVS servers available or easy means to implement such a thing that would be great too :)
Mmmmmaybe... I'm undecided. I sort of appreciate the fact that it's at least different. Unless you buy an exotic car, you're going to be purchasing something that looks 1% different from what everything looked like last year. I don't have anything nice to say about Elon Musk, but I do wish more companies would at least try something new. There's a historical pattern of punishing any vehicle that doesn't look like everything else.
I was pretty iffy going in, but actually watching the keynote and seeing the UI on MacOS I think it's looking much better than most of the concept art that was floating around the internet, and overall I agree with the comments here Vista/7 was the nicest looking windows OSs and apple seems to be going in a good direction here. I look forward to the Widgets that can be styled to fit your personal tastes. A couple of their quick shots showed quite a bit of color customization for the general OS too, which reminded me a lot of old windows and Mac OSs.
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Hey, im part of a 2 man development team (making small apps etc.) but its very hard to keep our main source directories synchronised (i.e. if i fix a bug in app "a" i have to use MSN or email to send him the changed source file) we had 2 options;
CVS Setup - Its really overkill for a 2 man team (i think anyways), its also hard getting a secure server.
Foldershare - This was quite good until newer versions crippled things like permissions (only one of us has write permissions in a library, and our entire project folder is around 1300 files (the limit is 1500))
We're really looking for a free (or as low cost as possible) application that can;
a) Keep a directory on one PC synchronised with the other (over the internet) which can either auto respond to file changes, or we can commit them easily (P2P is preferred)
b) Secures the transmission and/or provides some kind of authentication (if its a public "library" type application)
Thats it i think, also if there are any free, secure CVS servers available or easy means to implement such a thing that would be great too :)
Thanks in advance.
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